United Cooperative President and CEO David Cramer said that as a farmer-owned cooperative, member/owners of the business understand how important it is to come together and support people in local communities with food, health, education and financial stability.

"It’s important to reach out and support the people in the community that need a helping hand — this includes some of the members we provide products to at this cooperative. We feel it’s beneficial to provide support to United Way and the people who depend on them," he said.

United Way of Dodge County Executive Director Susan Jentz was grateful for the support from the cooperative. “Their generosity and commitment to our community is what makes this a great place to live and work. These dollars help to care for all the citizens in our county: kids, families and seniors. Great things happen when we live United, whether that be in agriculture or health and human services.”